Example sentences of "it [be] time move " in BNC.

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1 As soon as I get settled in some place , it 's time to move on .
2 When the cold weather comes and it 's time to move indoors , bring the kids to Pioneer Playland , Britain 's biggest indoor playland .
3 Through using eye contact and body language to indicate that it 's time to move on .
4 ‘ Working with Oaky and Osborne was right for that time , but now it 's time to move on , do something a bit different , ’ shrugs Shaun .
5 I want to reach a larger audience : I 've already made five records on indies , so maybe it 's time to move on , but some younger bands are gon na find themselves pushed into the limelight when they 're not ready .
6 I 'm going to nip over and try to persuade our production team that it 's time to move over to PCs .
7 If any name appears more than once , then we 'll know it 's time to move . ’
8 The time comes when the A-wing induction is completed and it 's time to move on .
9 Once a target is attained — a building filled , new housegroups established — it is time to move on , time to present the next challenge .
10 Given the detail of the account recorded here , we can safely say that it is time to move on , to pursue other routes for harnessing fusion .
11 Mannheim 's message is that it is time to move from a Newtonian to an Einsteinian social universe .
12 ‘ But I think it is time to move on to target the groups most at risk , ’ she said .
13 Midgley argues that it is time to move on from this position .
14 But now it was time to move on .
15 At home I might have fed it to the fish , but here I felt sorry for it and watched until it was time to move on .
16 It would have been helpful if one of the parents had supported my suggestions that the joke was over and it was time to move on .
17 I realised it was time to move out .
18 Now it was time to move on .
19 Having made such progress in Sheffield , I felt it was time to move back to home ground , so I set up a CHE group in Rotherham .
20 I knew it was time to move .
21 ‘ But the format changed and she decided it was time to move on . ’
22 It was time to move on , ’ he said .
23 It was time to move or , troll-like , turn to stone when daylight came .
24 But finally deciding it was time to move off , and doing his best to ignore the rooks , which began to mob him again the moment he took flight , he flew three hundred yards to another oak which he had been looking at with some care .
25 It was time to move on to the offensive : ‘ What I 'd like to know is how you managed to see Newley in Primrose Hill at six o'clock . ’
26 So I thought then it was time to move .
27 It was time to move in .
28 It was time to move on .
29 Mr Cooper said : ‘ I suppose it is the end of an era , but we felt it was time to move on .
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